On Tue, 2 Nov 2021 16:30:56 GMT, Pavel Rappo <prappo@openjdk.org> wrote:
This PR follows up one of the recent PRs, where I used a non-canonical modifier order. Since the problem was noticed [^1], why not to address it at mass?
As far as I remember, the first mass-canonicalization of modifiers took place in JDK-8136583 in 2015 [^2]. That change affected 1780 lines spanning 453 files. Since then modifiers have become a bit lose, and it makes sense to re-bless (using the JDK-8136583 terminology) them.
This change was produced by running the below command followed by updating the copyright years on the affected files where necessary:
$ sh ./bin/blessed-modifier-order.sh src/java.base
The resulting change is much smaller than that of 2015: 39 lines spanning 21 files.
[^1]: https://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/core-libs-dev/2021-November/082987.h... (or https://github.com/openjdk/jdk/pull/6191#pullrequestreview-794333365) [^2]: http://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/core-libs-dev/2015-September/035217.h...
JFYI a couple of times I've wondered if we regressed on this. I just ran the script on the desktop module and we havea few instances there too, so I've filed a clean up bug on it. ------------- PR: https://git.openjdk.java.net/jdk/pull/6213